When to use hands and feet in Korean

Korean: 손발[ son-bal ]

hands and feet
hands and feet

When to use it

The word (손발) means your hands and feet together. People use it when talking about simple actions like washing, moving, or drying them. It is a common everyday word for body care and movement.

Example sentences

  1. 집에 오면 손발을 먼저 씻어요.

    When I get home, I wash my hands and feet first.

  2. 아기는 손발을 계속 움직여요.

    The baby keeps moving its hands and feet.

  3. 밖이 추워서 손발이 차가워요.

    It is cold outside, so my hands and feet are cold.

  4. 체육 시간에 손발을 크게 움직여요.

    In PE class, we move our hands and feet a lot.

  5. 약국에서 손발 크림을 샀어요.

    I bought hand and foot cream at the pharmacy.

  6. 여행 후에 호텔에서 손발을 씻었어요.

    After the trip, I washed my hands and feet at the hotel.

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